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List of Figures Series 2600 System SourceMeter® Instruments Reference Manual
xii 2600S-901-01 Rev. C / January 2008
3 Figure 3-14 Model 2636 noise shield (non-floating) ....................................... 3-15
3 Figure 3-15 Model 2636 noise shield (floating) .............................................. 3-15
3 Figure 3-16 Safety shield for hazardous voltage using two
2601/2602 channels (>42V)......................................................... 3-16
3 Figure 3-17 Model 2601/2602-1 connections for test circuit shown in
Figure 3-16................................................................................... 3-16
3 Figure 3-18 Safety shield for Models 2611/2612/2635/2636 hazardous voltage
(200V maximum).......................................................................... 3-17
3 Figure 3-19 Model 2601/2602-1 connections for test circuit shown in
Figure 3-18................................................................................... 3-17
3 Figure 3-20 Model 2636 connections for test circuit shown in Figure 3-18 ..... 3-18
3 Figure 3-21 Model 2601/2602-1 connections for noise shield, safety shield,
and guarding ................................................................................ 3-18
3 Figure 3-22 Model 2636 connections for noise shield, safety shield,
and guarding ................................................................................ 3-19
3 Figure 3-23 Floating the Series 2600 .............................................................. 3-21
3 Figure 3-24 Model 2601/2602-1 SMU connections for the floating
configuration shown in Figure 3-23.............................................. 3-22
4 Figure 4-1 Fundamental source measure configuration.................................. 4-5
4 Figure 4-2 2-wire resistance sensing............................................................. 4-14
4 Figure 4-3 4-wire resistance sensing............................................................. 4-14
4 Figure 4-4 Contact check measurements...................................................... 4-18
5 Figure 5-1 Comparison of staircase sweep types............................................ 5-3
5 Figure 5-2 Linear staircase sweep .................................................................. 5-4
5 Figure 5-3 Logarithmic staircase sweep (1V to 10V, five steps)...................... 5-5
5 Figure 5-4 Pulse sweep example .................................................................... 5-6
5 Figure 5-5 Custom sweep example................................................................. 5-7
6 Figure 6-1 Moving average and repeating filters........................................... 6-12
6 Figure 6-2 Media Filter .................................................................................. 6-13
8 Figure 8-1 Two basic staircase sweep waveforms .......................................... 8-3
8 Figure 8-2 Pulse sweep example .................................................................... 8-4
8 Figure 8-3 Model 2601/2602 continuous power operating boundaries ........... 8-8
8 Figure 8-4 Model 2611/2612/2635/2636 continuous power operating
boundaries ..................................................................................... 8-9
8 Figure 8-5 Model 2601/2602 I-Source boundaries........................................ 8-10
8 Figure 8-6 Model 2611/2612/2635/2636 I-Source boundaries ...................... 8-11
8 Figure 8-7 I-Source operating examples ....................................................... 8-12
8 Figure 8-8 Model 2601/2602 V-Source boundaries....................................... 8-13
8 Figure 8-9 Model 2611/2612/2635/2636 V-Source boundaries ..................... 8-14
8 Figure 8-10 V-Source operating examples...................................................... 8-15
8 Figure 8-11 Source I configuration .................................................................. 8-16
8 Figure 8-12 Source V configuration................................................................. 8-17
8 Figure 8-13 Measure only configurations ........................................................ 8-18
8 Figure 8-14 Contact check circuit configuration .............................................. 8-19
8 Figure 8-15 Comparison of unguarded and guarded measurements.............. 8-21
8 Figure 8-16 Pulse period ................................................................................. 8-22
8 Figure 8-17 Pulse rise and fall times ............................................................... 8-22
9 Figure 9-1 TSP-Link connections .................................................................... 9-3
9 Figure 9-2 Multiple TSP-Link networks............................................................ 9-7
9 Figure 9-3 Single TSP-Link network with groups ........................................... 9-8
10 Figure 10-1 Digital I/O port .............................................................................. 10-2
10 Figure 10-2 Digital I/O port configuration......................................................... 10-4
10 Figure 10-3 Using Model 2601/2602 Output Enable ....................................... 10-7
10 Figure 10-4 Using Model 2611/2612/2635/2636 Interlock............................... 10-9
10 Figure 10-5 Measurement triggering sequence............................................. 10-13
11 Figure 11-1 IEEE-488 connector..................................................................... 11-3

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BrandKeithley
Model2635
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
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